Mail Attachments

Two things. I can't seem to drag a file attachment from my Desktop to an email for sending. It simply flies back! The other thing - I inadvertently entered the wrong file from a list via the Attach button and tried to delete it or get rid of it by dragging to the Desktop where it just went ahead making a copy and I stopped it. In 'desperation' I clicked the Remove Item button which immediately got rid of my Attach button and I don't know how to get it back . . . Help !
Ron
Addendum - just done another check and found that I can now drag a file copy from my Desktop or other page but the Attach Button is stillmissing from any New or Reply page I bring up.
Message was edited by: Ron

choosing Delete in the normal way does not succeed.
In fact Delete cannot be raised.
I don’t understand this. What do you mean? In particular, what exactly does “Delete” mean in the above statements? Are you referring to the Delete key, to the Edit > Delete command, or to something else?
I also find that Text Edit cannot then be closed and I have
to use Force Quit to accomplish that after deleting the
New Email I have commenced for the attachment.
Well, that clearly indicates there is something amiss.
Verify/repair the startup disk (not just permissions), as described here:
The Repair functions of Disk Utility: what's it all about?
Look for additional information that may be available in the form of error messages written to the Console:
1. Open /Applications/Utilities/Console.
2. From the File menu, choose either Open Console Log, or Open System Log, or both, so that Console displays the contents of both system.log and console.log.
3. Reproduce the problem and look at the bottom of the Console windows for messages that might be written there as a result.

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